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Studies show that the average home wastes more than 3,650 gallons a year waiting for the hot water to make it to the faucet. And, according to the EPA, about 15% of the energy used in conventional hot water delivery systems is wasted. That’s an unnecessary burden on your client's energy budget as well as on our area’s limited water supply and other natural resources.[continue reading]

Do you know that, according to the DOE, the United States uses up energy worth nearly a million dollars every minute? We have gotten so used to having energy available at the flick of a finger that we find it difficult to believe that most of its sources are fast-depleting.[continue reading]

The different types of windows homeowners might consider may include wood, vinyl, and fiberglass. Most people think that wood is the perfect candidate for its timeless popularity, long history, and organic appeal. Vinyl is also a top choice for its perceived affordability, wide usage, and customization flexibility. However, when it comes to fiberglass windows, it’s difficult to fully comprehend its actual strengths.[continue reading]

In today’s technology-fueled world, innovations are being made at a rapid rate that help simplify human life. The air conditioner is one such invention that provides temperature control for homes, offices, and whole buildings. Today, air conditioners can be operated with a flick of a remote control, and some can even be accessed through smart phones or tablets.[continue reading]

Shawna Henderson, reporting from way out here on the edge of the world. Well, from Nova Scotia, Canada, just outside Halifax. For my ‘Murrican friends, once you hit Maine, keep going east. You’ll bump into us eventually.I am honoured, and very chuffed, to be bringing the news on the Canadian home performance/high performance building industry to Home Energy readers. A quick history: I had a fire lit under me ...[continue reading]

Recently, I attended a panel on the future of affordable housing. While the focus of the panel was on the idea of “home”—something that the organization that created the event, Home Matters, knows a lot about—panelists also discussed ways in which the home has a ripple effect on our society.[continue reading]

We consider ourselves lucky because we have clients who not only want to incorporate sustainable building practices into their home, but they fully embrace the latest and highest standards. We’re currently working with a couple on a complete remodel of their Carmel Point home, applying the principles of Living Building Challenge (LBC) and aiming for LBC net zero energy certification.[continue reading]

When most people think about ways to save energy in their home, their minds first go to insulation. It makes sense that homeowners would want to focus on insulation—after all, when you minimize air leaks, you can cut down on your use of central heating and cooling units, resulting in tangible savings on the next utility bill.[continue reading]